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Abcess - ANSCollection of pus in a localized area of tissue surrounded by
inflammation
Adolescence (12-18 y) - ANSidentity vs role confusion
Adolescence teaching strategies - ANShygiene, social situations, body
image, privacy
Atrophe blanche - ANSthe name given to a particular type of angular scar
arising on the lower leg or foot. Is a spontaneously developing lesion, often
mistaken for a scar of previous ulceration.
Bulla - ANSVesicle >1 cm; E.g., Large blister, bullous pemphigus
callus - ANSThickening of the epidermis in response to friction or pressure
Copper function - ANSessential for cross-linking of collagen, assists in RBC
formation
Copper sources - ANSnuts, dried fruit and beans, whole grain cereal, organ
meats
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, cyst - ANSElevated, circumscribed, encapsulated lesion in dermis or
subcutaneous layer; filled with liquid or semisolid material; E.g., Sebaceous
cyst, cystic acne
demographic barriers - ANSeducation, culture, economics
denuded - ANSLoss of epidermis due to exposure to urine, feces, body
fluids, wound exudate or friction. Superficial erosions.
Dermal appendages - ANSHair follicles, sebaceous glands, sweat glands,
nails
Dermal Cells: Fibroblasts - ANSProduce collagen and other proteins
Dermal Cells: Mast cells, Macrophages, & Lymphocytes - ANSCells
involved in immune surveillance
Dermal proteins - ANSCollagen and Elastin
early childhood (2-3 y) - ANSautonomy vs shame and doubt
early childhood teaching strategies - ANSmedical play with dolls and
stuffed animals, like to help, short attention span
Emollients - ANSsoften skin an provide lipids (i.e. silicone, dimethicone,
lanolin, ceramide
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